Title :
Decoupling networks for promoting power line carrier systems
Author_Institution :
W.S. Ind. (India) Ltd., India
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Electricity authorities are constantly confronted by congestion in frequencies on their power line carrier (PLC) networks and they quite often look for alternative modes of communication which could be quite expensive. At a time when there is rapid growth in power systems, the need for exclusive communication circuits becomes significant. Therefore, the issues connected with power line carrier networks become more complex, particularly when the frequency approvals from the Government are not easily obtainable. Network decouplers have emerged as a dependable and economical solution. With the practices of selecting marginally-sized outdoor equipment and wide preference of onsite tuning, decouplers have been tried in some installations earlier. The gains sought thereby seem to be quite limited and often confined to teleprotection. The Indian experience with network decouplers, however, has proved to favour PLC systems not only for the teleprotection requirements but also for speech communication, monitoring measures and supervisory controls. Extensive short-circuit tests and modern dielectric technology have enabled manufacturers and utilities in realising these aims quite economically
Keywords :
carrier transmission on power lines; power system protection; power systems; AC systems; CF bands; COMPAK; HF filter; HF networks cross-station; HVDC lines; India; attenuation measurement; communication circuits; coupling capacitor; decoupling networks; dielectric technology; electricity authorities; frequency channels; line trap; marginally-sized outdoor equipment; monitoring measures; network decouplers; onsite tuning; power line carrier systems; power systems; short-circuit tests; speech communication; supervisory control; teleprotection; Circuit optimization; Frequency; Government; Monitoring; Oral communication; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power systems; Programmable control; Tuning;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on